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Two Homer teenagers, in full-length wetsuits, recently swam from Haystack Beach, located across the bay from Homer, to the point of the Homer Spit. They completed their nearly four-mile-long journey in about three hours. And although they faced a few challenges, they finished without any major problems.
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The weather on January 9th may not be conducive to riding a jet ski in Alaska waters, but that’s the date the State of Alaska has chosen for the return of…
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The ban on personal watercraft in Kachemak Bay and Fox River Flats is up for public comment until January 6, 2020. Personal watercraft have been banned…
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game proposes to repeal the ban on personal watercraft use in Fox River Flats and Kachemak Bay Critical Habitat…
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Kachemak Bay was once abundant with crab, shrimp and other shellfish species. But by the early 1990s, populations hit rock bottom. Now, a scientist and a…
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Throughout her former job as the director of the Center for Alaska Coastal Studies, Marilyn Sigman, saw how climate change was affecting the state. But…
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What if you could get paid for simply agreeing to not develop any wetlands on your property? The idea is to store carbon in marshes and bogs, preventing…
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Two Japanese naval destroyers are anchored in Kachemak Bay near Homer. The ships are passing through on their way to Anchorage for a “good-will” port…
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A Cook Inlet Health CheckGuests: Angela Doroff from the Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, and Bob Shavelson from Inlet Keeper.
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If you would like to contribute to Kachemak Crane Watch's tracking and research, call 235-6262 or send an email to reports@cranewatch.org. Faust is…